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Gap. 4. the Forest Laws.
Lhe third xoer he if, a HogfteacLve fourth xeer he is, a Boarso? then akter the fourth xeer, if not before, hedeparteth from the sounder, and then xou lhgttcall him, a Singler, 0? rather, Sanglier.Lhelattand Mvdestt ot Menerx 0? ok FoM, isthe Wolfe, which, decaufe we hade none here in Eng-land, no? A think we neder lhail hade in anx ok ourFoMs, ZI will not lpeaft anx thing ok their differentnames.
Concerning beans ok Lhale, whereof the Buck, be-ing the ftrtt, is called, as tolloweth:
Lhe krtt xeer, a Fawn.
Lhe kecond xeer, a kricker.
Lhe third xeer,a 8 ore!.
Lhe fdmth xeer, a 8 ore.
Lhe kfth xeer, a Lack of the first bead . 1Lhe lixth xeer, a Buck, 0?, a great Beck.
The next after the Buck, is the Doe, being accomp-ted the second dealr ok Lvake, which is called, as here-after kolloweth:
Lhe first xeer, a Fawn:
Lhekecond xeer, a Pricket* sister.
Lhe third xeer? a Doe.
Lhe third beakt of Lhate, is the Fox; and albeit thatrheFox is lkid to hade great plentx ok policxandtze-dices, xet there is derx little darietx in the terms okKoxes: ft,? a Fox is called r
Lhe Krfrxeer,aLoh. Si
The second xeer, a Fox.
and so, ftiu Afterwards tbex are caned Foxes,without anx other difference, mo?e then an oldFox, 0?, such lifts , and alto a Litter of Cubi.
The Martern, 0;, Martron, assomc old FoMers,o»lvoodmen, do call them,being the wurth beakr olLdske,
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